Ministry of Health and Population announced that a total of 15,128,790 free medical services were provided throughout 10 days since the launch of the third edition of the “100 Days of Health” campaign, which was launched on July 15, 2025.
The campaign, which is implemented in accordance with the directives of Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, the Deputy Prime Minister for Human Development and Minister of Health and Population, aims to improve healthcare services across the state.
As many as 572,218 services were provided by the campaign last Thursday, according to Health Ministry Spokesman Hossam Abdel Ghaffar.
The “100 Days of Health” campaign provided 133,611 services, through the primary care and family planning sector.
The campaign provided 183,931 services through the therapeutic care sector, in addition to providing 48,013 services under the presidential initiatives for public health.
The preventive medicine sector provided 9,194 services, in addition to providing 58,954 services through the hospitals of the Secretariat of Specialized Medical Centers.
Abdel Ghaffar pointed out that the campaign provided 22,279 services through the units affiliated with the General Authority for Hospitals and Educational Institutes, while the Mental Health Support Initiative provided 5,77 services.
Hospitals and clinics of the General Authority for Health Insurance provided 40,119 services, Abdel Ghaffar said, adding that the Ambulance Authority provided 2,971 emergency services.
Source: State Information Service